‘8 Mile’ Rapper Supa Emcee Charged With Murder For Brutal Stabbing Of Wife

    8 Mile rapper Supa Emcee has been charged with murder after allegedly stabbing his partner Kelly Mays.

    The two identified as husband and wife on their respective Facebook accounts.

    The rapper, whose real name is Jimmie Brown, allegedly stabbed Mays repeatedly with a knife at their home in Detroit on January 7 before fleeing the scene, according to Local 4 News.

    He then turned himself in to Westland Police Department later that day.

    Police found Mays dead in the apartment with wounds to her neck and chest.

    Mays’ family released a statement about her death which read: “It is with a heavy heart that the Mays family announces the passing of Kelly (Native Child) Mays. Kelly was tragically taken away from us on January 7, 2024.

    “Kelly was a fierce advocate for mental health and victims of domestic violence. She was also a world-class speaker and poet. She lived an extraordinary life out loud and on purpose filled with adventure, laughter and love. She is and will be missed.”

    Mays’ daughter from a different relationship, and the person who found her body, also spoke about the incident and says she once considered Brown as a father.

    She said to FOX 2 Detroit: “I hate him now and he is no father of mine. I touched her foot, and it was cold. I have nightmares about it so every time I fall asleep, I see it.”

    According to the family, the 13-year relationship between Brown and Mays was fraught with domestic abuse.

    46-year-old Brown remains in jail after being denied bond, with his next court date scheduled for January 25. He faces up to life in prison if convicted.

    The rapper was most famously featured in the film 8 Mile alongside Eminem, but only in a deleted scene that could be seen as a DVD extra.

    Brown was also victim of an almost deadly car accident in 2020 that left him with permanent brain injuries.

    The crash left Supa Emcee unable to recognize friends and family, including Mays, and suffering with severe memory loss.

    If you or a loved one are suffering from a situation involving domestic violence, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is 800-799-7233.

    14 thoughts on “‘8 Mile’ Rapper Supa Emcee Charged With Murder For Brutal Stabbing Of Wife

    1. “The rapper was most famously featured in the film 8 Mile alongside Eminem, but only in a deleted scene that could be seen as a DVD extra.” – so in other words, he wasn’t famous at all, and we’re grasping at straws here to find relevancy on why it’s even mentioned here.

      1. ahhh, now I get it. Multiple mentions and hyperlinks to Eminem subpages to increase your nature search ranking. F’n sellouts.

    2. A man raising his hands on a woman is disgusting and cowardly enough, so I cannot even qualify what a man stabbing a woman is. Hope this bxtch xss nxgga is getting the capital punishment for that.

    3. Out of all the people Em battled I wish he didn’t give this guy a pass. He was so disrespectful with his verbal jabs at Em when he was supposed to be battling B-Rabbit
      He only had 45 seconds, but that’s all you needed to see his true character

    4. He was a beast on the mic and Proofs protégé. Was on 106&park battles and a ton of albums the last 25 years.
      Still did music and opened for Kool Keith and Slick Rick recently. Sad day for Detroit hip hop.

    5. He was a beast on the mic and Proofs protégé. Was on 106&park battles and a ton of albums the last 25 years.
      Still did music and opened for Kool Keith and Slick Rick recently. Sad day for Detroit hip hop.

    6. He was a beast on the mic and Proofs protégé. Was on 106&park battles and a ton of albums the last 25 years.
      Still did music and opened for Kool Keith and Slick Rick recently. Sad day for Detroit hip hop.

    7. He was a beast on the mic and Proofs protégé. Was on 106&park battles and a ton of albums the last 25 years.
      Still did music and opened for Kool Keith and Slick Rick recently. Sad day for Detroit hip hop.

    8. He was a beast on the mic and Proofs protégé. Was on 106&park battles and a ton of albums the last 25 years.
      Still did music and opened for Kool Keith and Slick Rick recently. Sad day for Detroit hip hop.

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